Dornik

Self-termed "electronic soul" artist Dornik Leigh is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and producer who arrived during the first half of the 2010s as one of the most unique and promising voices in R&B. Introduced to music by his parents -- named Dorothy and Nick, hence his given name -- he started playing drums and got into a production as a youngster growing up in South London (specifically Croydon). In 2011, he formed TURTL, a band that included bassist Rocco Palladino (son of low-end master Pino Palladino). The two were among the members who also took gigs as part of Jessie Ware's backing band. Dornik stood out when he would duet, in place of Sampha, with Ware on "Valentine." Ware, also floored by some of Dornik's home recordings, returned the favor by encouraging Dornik's alliance with PMR, the Island-supported label to which she was signed. Dornik made his PMR debut in 2013 with "Something About You," a sweet midtempo single that fell somewhere between Frank Ocean and Musiq (Soulchild). Additional singles throughout 2014, highlighted by "On My Mind" and "Drive," prompted a wide swath of comparisons, including many to Michael Jackson, likely due to Dornik's unassuming yet assured vocals that recalled MJ's approach on songs like "I Can't Help It" and "Butterflies." Dornik's self-titled debut, featuring most of the singles that preceded it, followed in 2015. ~ Andy Kellman